Unleavened Bread Within
Luke 22:7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
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Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Luke 22:7 marks the day of unleavened bread when the Passover is to be killed. It signals an inner moment of purification and readiness for what is sacred to come.
Neville's Inner Vision
Luke 22:7 speaks not of a past rite but of an inner season. Unleavened bread points to a mind purged of yeasty stories—the ego’s excuses, the memory of separation. The passover that must be killed is the old conviction that you are otherwise than God’s I AM presence. In this Neville-vision, places and events are states of consciousness; the day becomes the moment you choose to let go of every belief in separation and to inhabit the awareness that 'I AM' equals all you experience. When you revise the sense of self from lack to fullness, you enact a private exodus: the old self dies so your true self emerges, delivering you from fear into conscious unity. The external Passover adds nothing; it is the inner revelation. The labor of purification is your inner practice of feeling fully present, fully loved, and fully capable of creation. The "sacrifice" ceases to be external ritual and becomes the faithful maintaining of the I AM as your only reality.
Practice This Now
Imaginative Act: Close your eyes, assume the state 'I AM,' and imagine the old self dissolving like unleavened bread in light; dwell there for a moment, feeling delivered and wholly present.
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